dean_martin
08-23-2006, 02:43 PM
got the last piece of the all-battery powered system today when the Sonic Impact T-amp arrived from partsexpress - roughly $40 with shipping. I haven't stopped giggling. I took a chance on the Insignia 6.5" speakers at BestBuy when they were on sale for $34.99. It turned out not to be a risk at all. They were in my main system for no more than 30 mins. and won't be going back, but I needed a pair of speakers for an old integrated amp. Then I began to think of other uses for them. They're 8ohm w/90dB sensitivity so they must be pretty easy to drive.
I was playing with the idea of a battery powered system for when we have extended power outtages in our area due to bad weather. I was aware of the SI T-amp, but didn't take it too seriously until I got the Insignias. As always, I got ahead of myself and snagged a nos optimus portable cdp w/line out on Ebay - just under $30 including shipping. Now that I had 2 pieces of the puzzle, I had to commit to the T-amp.
First of all, I had my doubts that it would even drive the speakers to audible levels. Let's just say that when cranked to the 11:00 positition and beyond this little thing let's you hear everything - bass, treble and especially midrange. The bass is a little soft compared to the old Sansui integrated that had the Insignias first. But it's a pleasant softness rather than a "something's missing" softness. The midrange may be emphasized just a tad but it's lush. Vocals, even those from tired old barroom brawlers like Waylon Jennings, sound smooth. The highs are sweet without any harshness in the treble and the air - like the reverb on Buck Owens's vocal intro to Rollin' in My Sweet Baby's Arms (I know, I put on the first thing I could grab) - is abundant. To put things in perspective I'll say that I've only listened to this track in my car, but I've never heard the reverberation so strongly. I only suspected it was there (heard it faintly I guess) when listening to my car system.
This is just too much fun! Now all I need is time to play.
I was playing with the idea of a battery powered system for when we have extended power outtages in our area due to bad weather. I was aware of the SI T-amp, but didn't take it too seriously until I got the Insignias. As always, I got ahead of myself and snagged a nos optimus portable cdp w/line out on Ebay - just under $30 including shipping. Now that I had 2 pieces of the puzzle, I had to commit to the T-amp.
First of all, I had my doubts that it would even drive the speakers to audible levels. Let's just say that when cranked to the 11:00 positition and beyond this little thing let's you hear everything - bass, treble and especially midrange. The bass is a little soft compared to the old Sansui integrated that had the Insignias first. But it's a pleasant softness rather than a "something's missing" softness. The midrange may be emphasized just a tad but it's lush. Vocals, even those from tired old barroom brawlers like Waylon Jennings, sound smooth. The highs are sweet without any harshness in the treble and the air - like the reverb on Buck Owens's vocal intro to Rollin' in My Sweet Baby's Arms (I know, I put on the first thing I could grab) - is abundant. To put things in perspective I'll say that I've only listened to this track in my car, but I've never heard the reverberation so strongly. I only suspected it was there (heard it faintly I guess) when listening to my car system.
This is just too much fun! Now all I need is time to play.